“I know that the individual who I saw shoot the gun was not Corey Miller,” Kenneth Jordan stated in the affidavit.

Jordan's testimony led to C-Murder being convicted
of second-degree murder in 2003.

He was sentenced to a mandatory life sentence but won an appeal in 2004, after discovering prosecutors had expunged the criminal records of some of their witnesses and withheld evidence from Miller’s defense team.

In February 2006 the Louisiana Supreme Court overturned C-Murder's original conviction and he was released from prison.

C-Murder's publicist Tammy "Ty" Page, spoke with Flowers' lawyer who said he gave the recording of his client admitting to the murder in question to prosecutors during the second trial.

Flowers originally claimed he admitted to the murder because he felt bad that someone was doing time for a crime they did not commit.

"Louisiana was not interested in the recording or the signed affidavit from Flowers admitting that he, and he alone committed the crime," Tammy "Ty" Page told AllHipHop.com, who said Flowers has recanted his own statements saying that he killed the young man.

2Meka Diaz and CUTTBOY G DINERO TRU/WNMG also spoke to Olumide Odebunmi at ID Network about the case.

The "Reasonable Doubt" episode focusing on C-Murder's case will air on Wednesday, June 27.